the module in the chassis or close the lever and use these system commands:
out-of-service module
and
no poweroff module
.
Note:
Install the IBM c-type SAN Device chassis in the rack before installing
modules. See the Wire-stripping tool to remove the insulation from the grounding
wire.
Note:
In systems with redundant supervisor modules, you can replace the faulty
supervisor while the system is operating, provided that one supervisor is always
operating.
Installing Supervisor Modules
About this task
Note:
You need a flat-blade or number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen or
tighten the captive screw on the supervisor module.
Use this procedure to install a supervisor module on a IBM c-type SAN Device.
Procedure
1.
Before installing any modules in the chassis, we recommend that you install the
chassis in the rack. See the “Installing the SAN384C-6 or SAN768C-6 Device on
a Four-Post Rack or Cabinet” on page 62.
2.
Verify that there is enough clearance to accommodate any cables or interface
equipment that you want to connect to the module.
3.
Verify that the captive screws are tightened to 8 in-lb on all modules already
installed in the chassis. This ensures that the EMI gaskets are fully compressed
and maximizes the opening space for the module being installed.
4.
If a filler panel is installed, remove the Phillips pan-head screw from the filler
panel and remove the panel. To remove a currently installed module, see the
“Removing Supervisor Modules.”
5.
Open the ejector lever on the new or replacement module by pressing on the
ejector button. Allow the ejector to open fully.
6.
Position the module in the chassis as follows:
a.
Slide the module carefully into the desired slot until its rear connectors
touch the mid-plane surface and the ejector levers swing inward about 25
degrees. This indicates that the ejector lever jaw is now inside the chassis
jaw cutout and the module is ready to close the ejector lever.
b.
After visually confirming that both the ejector lever is swung inward about
25 degrees, push in the ejector lever to fully insert the supervisor module
into the chassis until the ejector levers are in mechanically locked position.
The ejector lever should be parallel to the face plate when locked.
Note:
Ensure that the ejector lever is fully closed before tightening the
captive screw. Failure to fully seat the module in the backplane connector
can result in error messages.
c.
Tighten the captive screw on the supervisor module to 8 in-lb.
Removing Supervisor Modules
Before you begin
Note:
You need a flat-blade or number 2 Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen or
tighten the captive screws on the supervisor module.
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